On 9/5/07, Geoffrey Wiseman <geoffrey.wiseman at gmail.com> wrote:
> False Positives
> I just discovered how easy it was to create a false positive when I, trying
> my first RSpec test, did this:
> ob.should eql?('foo')
> instead of:
> ob.should eql('foo')
> or:
> ob.should == 'foo'
>> As far as I can see, this is roughly equivalent to:
> ob.should false
>> Neither eql?('foo') nor false causes the spec to fail; this is worrisome, as
> I can imagine accidentally including that ? again; and I'd hate it to mask a
> test failure.
>> Autotest
> Out of curiosity, does anyone know how to get autotest to pick up new
> folders under spec/? Seems like I might have to modify rails_rspec.rb in
> lib/autotest. We were considering separating our acceptance tests from the
> rest.
You could either modify rails_rspec.rb, or you could add a .autotest
file in the project root and rewrite the mappings there. See autotests
docs for how to do that (look for info on hooks).
>> - Geoffrey
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